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Although Chinook had its origin with the coming of the railroad, the Utah Idaho Sugar Company erected a sugar beet factory on the eastern edge of town in 1925, which still identifies Chinook High School today. The old plant smokestack glows annually with the senior's display of pride, traditionally decorated with monograms or autographs on the refinery walls. In addition, the school's sports program bears the name, Sugarbeeters. Originally the mascot was a tiger, which explains the ever ridiculed Halloween colors, orange and black. However, when the sugar beet factory contributed money to the school for new uniforms, the natural gesture of gratitude was the memorial name adoption. As a result, it was necessary to change the school song, Hold that Tiger , but the colors stuck. Yet, if the sugar beet colors, maroon and green had been chosen, Chinook would have been the Christmas team. Since a tough team doesn't bring presents, Chinook is happier haunting opponents.
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Beeters At Work And Beeters At Play 6 In a rural community, most everyone works since the family farming or ranching endeavors demand such participation. However, many CHS students work in addition to that for local businesses. The groceries, cafes, and county offices employ a good number of students who are earning wages to develop a fund for college, while other students find odd jobs to provide spending money for entertainment, or funds for vehicle payments. top left- The new Chinook Motor Inn restaurant and motel, which opened this year, provided CHS students with several jobs. The Motor Inn was the only new business in town, but many of the old stand bys changed ownership bringing some new students to the school. In addition, the American Line Builder's employment in the area increased enrollment, top right- At Buttries, Cheryl Preeshl has a variety of responsibilities including checking, or bagging groceries, in addition to pricing products and stock-ing shelves as she does here, middle left- Amanda Higgins uses her education to her advantage by applying her secretarial skills at her job in the Extension Office, middle- Shami Block photo copies some material at her job in the Court House for the Commissioners office, bottom- Lezlie ru88e ancl Ed McMahon demonstrate that you never do know who you will meet at Bob's carpet and Drapery.
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